What is the CLARITY Act?
How does it protect the 70 million Americans who hold crypto? What does it change about how projects operate?
This
@LawofCodeFM podcast explains the history of U.S. digital asset regulation, why regulation-by-enforcement failed and what CLARITY solves, plus remaining steps for this to become law.
Featured:
@NYcryptolawyer,
@milesjennings,
@SH_Brennan,
@KyleBligen,
@millercwl, Dugan Bliss and snippets from
@BillHughesDC,
@thatgerald.
By the end of this episode, I promise you'll be in the 99th percentile for understanding the CLARITY Act, regardless of whether you're a lawyer, builder or operator.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
4:46 Explaining market structure
6:05
@milesjennings on regulatory distortion
10:43 Predecessor bills (RFIA, FIT21)
13:35 Senate Banking markup takeaways
@millercwl
15:46 SEC & CFTC
20:37 The Securities Act of 1933
23:07 The Howey Test
25:26
@NYcryptolawyer's Ineluctable Modality of Securities Law
28:51 SEC enforcement
32:32 Why SEC rulemaking isn't enough
37:36 Titles of CLARITY
40:00 Digital commodities
47:29 Howey principles
@NYcryptolawyer
54:10 Promoters: originators
58:18 Promoters: related persons
1:04:13 Token taxonomy
@milesjennings
1:11:02 Ancillary asset requirements
1:19:34 The certification process
1:28:32 Remaining hurdles for CLARITY
1:34:50 Stablecoin yield
1:38:45 Ethics
@KyleBligen
1:45:50 Tax consequences
@CryptoTaxGuyETH
1:48:54 Thanking people working on the bill, such as
@SenLummis,
@gillibrandny,
@SenatorTimScott,
@SenatorHagerty,
@SenThomTillis,
@MarkWarner,
@SenRubenGallego, f , their staffs & many, many others.
Nothing in this podcast is legal or investment advice.